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my shoes were made in Vietnam
no he was right handed and the rifle founded to be his is made for a left handed marksman.
Shoes were used by our ancient ancestors, we do not know who made the first shoe.The shoe wasn't invented by one person in particular, it just evolved over time.
There were "shoemakers" in the middle ages that made the shoes. They would do an outline of person's foot, then cut leather to fit the outline. The top part of the shoe was usually tacked on with small nails or the shoe could be made from one piece of leather. Buttons and laces were used to close the shoe and hold it to the foot. Some just slipped on with no ties or buttons. I have a pair of boots made the way they would have been made in the middle ages. This was done by a modern shoemaker using the methods of the time. The shoes have no right or left foot in this time ( that won't happen until the 1700's) and there is no padding in the shoe. Having seen shoes made in the middle ages in museums I can imagine that they were tough on the foot. Correction--different right and left shoes were really not commonplace until the time of World War I, or late in the 1800s.
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Shoes have not always been made with a left and right foot. In fact, all shoes were once interchangeable, so you could have just one replaced.
Shoes have not always been made with a left and right foot. In fact, all shoes were once interchangeable, so you could have just one replaced.
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NO. Even today, slippers (soft house shoes) are often made non-handed.
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gladiator sandals yeah, you are right, sandals.
AnswerIt's likely that when shoes were first invented, everyone made their own and did not buy them. There may have been some bartering for other clothing or goods.Yes they are right
the first vans shoes was made in 1966
the first vans shoes was made in 1966
the left arm of exodia then the right and the then the left leg and the head and then the right leg but i dont care
Because for example right handers slide with their left foot up to the foul line. So this shoe is made to slide and the other is made to grip
King Charles of France 1700's.